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| Torrent added: | 2021-10-01 22:53:04 |
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Torrent Description
Monte Carlo simulations using Matlab MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 34 lectures (3h 42m) | Size: 1.25 GB From randomness to statistical results! What you'll learn: Monte Carlo Reliability Availability Mantainability Monte Carlo simulations Probability Risk management Monte Carlo integration Decision making problems Decision making tools Monty Hall thought experiment Risk analisys through Monte Carlo
Requirements Basic programming knowledge on any language (matlab experience is a plus) Basic probabilistic and statistics knowledge is desired A matlab license An internet connection
Description Monte Carlo allows us to get statistical trends on systems that normally would be far too complex to study via deterministic approaches. Nowadays engineering and scientific fields are counting more and more on this powerful method to get statistical trends on the behaviour of increasingly growing complexity machinery, systems, and scientific models.
Imagine having a system with +1000 components that can each fail at any given time. Imagine furthermore that we need to predict how the complete system is going to fail depending on those +1000 components. The statistical equations product of this would be unbearable to calculate via traditional approaches, thus Monte Carlo has been and is still used widely in the reliability engineering field.
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